No catchweight or rehydration clauses for Kovalev. Canelo haters can suck it.
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Id be surprised if there was no rehydration clause. That said I think mfers acting like thats the thing thats gonna get Kovalev beat are being silly.Comment
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I don't know where you got the 180lbs rehydration limit from, probably from that fake tweet from another thread. Before we start the outrage about a rehydration limit, how about we find out some facts like what Kovalev's fight night weight is recently. If it's near 190, then a 10lb limit for 2nd day AM weigh in would be reasonable wouldn't it?
I'm hoping there is no rehydration limit for the record, but we need to gather some facts before we continue the discussion.Comment
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Stop with that ignorant fanboy bullshyt. A 180lb rehydration limit is just as detrimental as a catchweight but it's wrapped in a bow to fool the gullible.
If Canelo legitimately fights him at 175 with no bullshyt, I'll give him full credit, win or lose.
However, the guy is known for bullshyt like "Caneloweight", farce matches, PED use. Don't act outraged that people want to know the facts.Comment
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How can you say that so confidently if you don't even know Kovalev's fight night weight? We only have one source so far and apparently he weighed 180lbs in the ring in the second Eleider fight. Look at the links below
https://********/qHkgIuTypJg
8:30 its phone interview in Russian.
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He said he gained only 2 kilos and was 81,5.kilos in the fight (180 pounds.Last edited by lieutenant; 09-13-2019, 05:26 PM.Comment
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Lol. LDBC crying catchweights and rehydration clauses when Floyd got skurred to enter the ring with Cotto or Canelo at 155. Floyd said 152 all day errday!Comment
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Just give the man his full credit if he wins.
Sources: The Canelo Alvarez-Sergey Kovalev light heavyweight title fight will take at the light heavyweight limit of 175 pounds as expected. There’s no catchweight in the contract for the Nov. 2 bout
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) September 13, 2019Comment
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"Kovalev Wasn't Given Much Time In Between His Last Fight..." is already starting to Circulate
This is just what boxing is, boxing fans are FICKLE...Correction INTERNET Boxing Fans! So they will always look for excuses and reasons to discredit a fighter but it is nothing personal. Same thing happened to the fighters before CaneloComment
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"Kovalev Wasn't Given Much Time In Between His Last Fight..." is already starting to Circulate
This is just what boxing is, boxing fans are FICKLE...Correction INTERNET Boxing Fans! So they will always look for excuses and reasons to discredit a fighter but it is nothing personal. Same thing happened to the fighters before Canelo
talking sh?t about how a short turn around after a tough fight could hurt the dude
who had a tough fight and
is 36 and used to fighting 2X a year
when everybody knows it'll keep his alcoholic azz away from the booze
and help the ruski.
VIVA MEXICO!!Comment
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